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California Governor Gavin Newsom, who isn’t running for President, refuses to seriously address what ails his state, instead focusing on shady, unaccountable, immeasurable issues like climate change, and the “equity” hoax. Newsom created the California abortion sanctuary state, legalized abortion/infanticide up until birth, authorized a transgender sanctuary state allowing children to receive hormone blockers and chemical castration without parental consent, exacerbated the homeless crisis spending $24 billion only to gain more homeless, says he’s working on the thousands of fentanyl deaths, and has embraced illegal immigration, even providing health insurance for illegal immigrants. Newsom is also on board for the bottomless pit of high speed rail and Delta water tunnel(s), while frequently reminding the state’s residents to stop using so much water and energy.
Now he’s bragging about three new states “teaming up with California,” for his Climate Corps programs.
Newsom says he is “the state’s leadership in pioneering this nation-leading initiative.”
Apparently in “teaming up with California,” new states will be “providing thousands of young people with opportunities for climate action and careers in sustainability.”
A “career in sustainability” means little to nothing. That’s like saying you have a career in believability or significance.
Here is Gov. Newsom’s statement:
“We can’t go it alone in tackling the climate crisis. With these three states launching their own Climate Corps, we’re making climate action a reality in communities representing millions of Americans. Together, we’re mobilizing and organizing citizen climate action at a scale never seen before – and now we’ll begin to see its impact across the nation.”
WHAT CHIEF SERVICE OFFICER JOSH FRYDAY SAID: “When Governor Newsom launched California Climate Action Corps in 2020, we aimed to mobilize and organize civilian climate action at scale and spark similar movements across the country. In a few short years, we have seen thousands of Californians take climate action and their success is inspiring the nation.”
HOW WE GOT HERE: As a part of California’s comprehensive strategy to address the climate crisis, Governor Gavin Newsom created the California Climate Action Corps in 2020 – providing a case study on the success of climate-based and statewide service programs that empower climate action through volunteer and fellowship opportunities.
What is this California Climate Action Corps launched in the middle of Newsom’s Covid lockdowns?
Here is what the Climate Action Corps website says:
In California, climate change is a growing threat to systems and people across the state. The impacts to our environment and health are worsening as we experience longer and more frequent droughts, devastating wildfires, and more. Each of us has a role to play. You can take meaningful action today to help communities across our state.
And just how do we take action?
“Leveraging the power of AmeriCorps to advance climate actions that engage communities, cultivate change, and leave a lasting impact.”
Aha. AmeriCorps is involved. Remember the Kevin Johnson and Barack Obama entanglement in AmeriCorps, when Inspector General Gerald Wallin was fired, which led to the House-Senate Report on IG Firing: Did White House Lawyers and D.C. Public Schools Chief Act to Cover-up Sexual Misconduct with Students by Sacramento Mayor?
Climate Action Corps:
“Creating opportunities to get more involved by connecting people with the community climate action organizations that need support.”
This doesn’t really mean anything unless it is secret Democrat code lingo for how to spread taxpayer money to climate groups.
and…
“Empowering individuals to act at home or in their communities by promoting and supporting accessible, climate actions for everyone.”
“The Governor created California Climate Action Corps, the country’s first state-level, climate service corps to empower all Californians to take meaningful action to safeguard the climate.”
None of this really means anything. But it’s clearly some sort of slush fund devised to redistribute wealth – i.e. taking more money from the middle class.
But Wait! There’s more!
You can participate in “Community Climate Action Days” which “are an opportunity for Californians to work on projects that will protect their communities against the harshest impacts of climate change while improving quality of life and access to green spaces.”
What exactly are those harshest impacts of climate change? California Climate Action Corps says:
“In California, climate change is a growing threat to systems and people across the state. The impacts to our environment and health are worsening as we experience longer and more frequent droughts, devastating wildfires, and more.”
But they don’t say what these impacts are, so how do they know “our environment and health are worsening?” Because we aren’t experiencing “longer and more frequent droughts, devastating wildfires, and more.”
Let’s backup to the creation of California Climate Action Corps:
On Sep 24, 2020 (While Californians were locked snug in their homes during Newsom’s Covid lockdown) “Governor Gavin Newsom announced the launch of California Climate Action Corps, the country’s first statewide corps of its kind with the mission of empowering Californians to take meaningful action to protect their homes, health and communities against the harshest impacts of climate change.”
The announcement “follows the Governor’s historic action the day before directing the state to require that, by 2035, all new cars and passenger trucks sold in California be zero-emission vehicles – joining 15 countries that have already committed to phase out gasoline-powered cars and using our market power to push zero-emission vehicle innovation and drive down costs for everyone.”
And who runs this illustrious Climate Action Corps?
Josh Fryday (far left in photo) serves as California’s Chief Service Officer within the Office of Governor Gavin Newsom to lead service, volunteer, and civic engagement efforts throughout California.
As a member of the Governor’s Cabinet, Fryday leads California Volunteers.
Fryday led the COVID-19 Task Force to support food insecure communities and food banks across the state.
Fryday is the former Mayor of Novato, his hometown (in Marin County). He also served as President of Golden State Opportunity, leading the expansion and implementation of the California Earned Income Tax Credit (CalEITC). He served as Chief Operating Officer for NextGen Climate, a leading national organization focused on climate change, founded by Tom Steyer.
All of this led to Gov. Newsom announcing this week:
“States Boost Earth Day Impact with Climate Corps Expansion.”
Newsom is expanding his Climate Corps?
“Illinois, New Mexico and Vermont join 10 Climate Corps states by teaming up with California to provide more opportunities for climate action and careers in sustainability.”
More careers in sustainability…
“These new states represent a powerful network of leaders committed to engaging more Americans in climate action. The state-level Climate Corps will engage people through a variety of activities and create job pathways for careers in sustainability. Current states that have launched state-level Climate Corps include Arizona, California, Colorado, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, Utah and Washington. Many of these programs have already experienced early success.
Once again we have “a variety of activities and create job pathways for careers in sustainability.”
Is Gavin Newsom creating a Climate Corps army?
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Author: Katy Grimes
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